Susan Kokinda delves into the significant implications of the recent BBC scandal, highlighting Donald Trump’s statements and actions against British intelligence and global control mechanisms.
The discussion covers the BBC’s role as an instrument of British governmental influence, the economic and geopolitical shifts Trump is driving, and how these efforts threaten the long-standing British imperial system.
Trump’s administration’s revolutionary economic policies aim to restore American sovereignty and production capabilities, challenging the financial and intelligence status quo established post-World War II.
Join Promethean Action as Susan explains why this fight is crucial for America’s future and global peace.
00:00 The Midweek Update - Britain’s Hidden Agenda Foiled: Trump Calls Out BBC, Sparks Economic Revolution - November 12, 2025
02:20 MI5’s Five Eyes Panic: The Intelligence Web Unraveling
07:43 1971: The Financial Takeover That Stole Your Prosperity
Snapshots and Notes
If you think the BBC issue was just about top executives caught in a corrupt scheme, you’re watching the shells and not the shell game…
Details ARE important, especially in what and how President Trump says anything, and not just in a snippet but over the course of time…
“… one that many consider our Number One Ally.”
”A lot of our allies are not our friends either.”
Meaning? President Trump is about to upset the proverbial apple cart with Britain - and he never does such a thing without having receipts…
He is about to start a second revolution with Britain at the public level, which also means he has already been up to the same confidentiality.
MI5’s Five Eyes Panic: The Intelligence Web Unraveling
The difference between BBC, NPR, and PBS?
NPR and PBS are public stations, while BBC is operating under a Royal Charter granted by the British Crown - meaning it is beholding to the British government and British intelligence.
End. of. story.
So why is MI5 concerned about Kash Patel?
Kash is making Russiagate a priority - how well do you think the tie between Russiagate and MI5 has been hidden?
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance (U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) was formed in 1946 by Winston Churchill, right after his Iron Curtain speech in Fulton, Missouri1.
The establishment of Five Eyes allowed Britain to create the Cold War framework so to keep the world divided and keep it under Britain’s control, thereby preventing the great power cooperation envisioned by FDR.
FDR envisioned a world of sovereign nations cooperating for mutual development
Churchill and the British Empire wanted a world permanently divided between East and West, with London manipulating both sides.
President Trump’s approach to Russia and China is going to dismantle all this
Even Victor Orban, during his press conference with President Trump at the White House, spelled out the dividing lines that the press seemed to be ignoring - making it clear that it is Trump and Orban taking on the E.U. (the British Empire’s control over Europe).
1971: The Financial Takeover That Stole Your Prosperity
Please continue on in the video linked below; it is programmed to start at this point.
My apologies for all this, my 2nd of 4 dental visits, the drugs for this visit are sending me loopy, and focused attention is escaping me right now…
Winston Churchill delivered his “Iron Curtain” speech, also known as “The Sinews of Peace,” on March 5, 1946, at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. In this address, Churchill warned of a divide in Europe caused by the Soviet Union’s expanding influence, stating that
“From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent”.
The speech is widely considered a key moment marking the onset of the Cold War, and also coined the term “special relationship” describing the alliance between the United States and Great Britain.
It occurred at a time when the U.S. was shifting from a wartime alliance with the Soviets to a more adversarial stance.
Perspectives
Critique of the speech’s message and accuracy
Stalin accused Churchill of acting to sow discord among allied states and to install right-wing governments in Eastern Europe to agitate against the Soviet Union.
Stalin viewed parts of Churchill’s speech as slanderous, crude, and tactless, and harmful to the cause of peace and security.
The speech contained a geographical inaccuracy, as Stettin is approximately 60 km from the Baltic Sea.
Yugoslavia later returned Trieste to Italy, and Tito broke from Stalin in 1948, allowing Western influence to expand into Yugoslavia, even though it was a communist country.
Significance and impact of the speech
Churchill’s address influenced key U.S. policies, including the Truman Doctrine and the establishment of NATO, as the realities of Soviet expansion became clearer.
Despite initially being condemned as a warmonger, Churchill was later acknowledged as a prophet for his truthfulness about Soviet intentions in the “Iron Curtain” speech.
Churchill, though out of the office at the time, delivered remarks that would provide content for the press.
Churchill’s speech at Fulton was endorsed by President Truman, ensuring significant interest across the United States and globally.














